A selection of Pacific Northwest Native American art prints and paintings by Indian artists from Squamish Nation, BC Canada. Motivational speaker Clint Cora http://www.clintcora.com is a huge fan of native culture.
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A selection of Pacific Northwest Native American art prints and paintings by Indian artists from Squamish Nation, BC Canada. Motivational speaker Clint Cora http://www.clintcora.com is a huge fan of native culture.
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a native american tattoo?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneyfreaksam/3937421589/in/pool-853028@N22
like pocahantas
i always had the idea because i love mexican & native american culture even tho im not indian at all
my mom says i should not do it because mexicans and native americans are lazy and i don’t know why she would say that cos her grandmother is indian cherokee so she is like 3/4 black 1/4 indian
so what do you guys think? do you think I would be seen as a self hater? cos I think its a hawt idea when I turn 18 and a sign of freedom ![]()
I love indians so much and I hade alot in my class most of my friends were mexicans
I was also at a jwerly store when I was younger and this mexican guy was talking to his white wife that owned it and whispering " look at that native american, she is so beautful. yep the one with the long hair" and i felt weird because i was the only one in there with my "black mom"
I don’t think that would be silly. It’s neat actually. Do what ever your heart desires..that’s what I would do.
my mom passed away in 99, i am going to see my big brother in a few months and i thought it would be nice for us both to get a tattoo in honor of her. im stuck on ideas though. i am thinking something Native American themed, she was half Sioux and took great pride in it. im not looking to get an indian chief or a squaw an eagle or a wolf. i was thinking of maybe a few small eagle feathers or maybe a dream catcher. also where would i put it, i like the one in this link, but i think behind my ear would look weird cuz on the back of my neck i have kanji, i think 2 different cultures right next to eachother might look odd, i dont like the way i dont want one on my arm and i dont have the body for a hip tat, and i have a tattoo with a bunch of stars on one ankle, would it look funny to get something like this on the other?
here are a couple links to some i kinda like, but havent grown on me yet.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tkKiEGux7r8/SzzyKSmEArI/AAAAAAAAAL4/uP59cGVuxig/s400/neck-tattoos-20.jpg
http://z.about.com/d/tattoo/1/0/d/Q/kimdreamcatcher.jpg
just a few sites that might be able to help you find what your looking for.. best of luck
http://www.whats-your-sign.com/Sioux-symbols.html
http://www.whats-your-sign.com/native-american-symbols.html
maybe incorporating one of these simple images into something you think up to make it more personal.. hopefully it will come to you and be one of those *A Ha* moments.. good luck
I want to get a tattoo of my boyfriends indian symbol or name when we get married i just need to know what the symbol or name is in native american because he is part cherrokee.
Considering you want to live in ignorance thinking we all speak the same language, I will play your game!
Mark, in NATIVE AMERICAN, has two translations:
1. WHITE man with great-great grandmother who was a Cherokee Princess.
2. He who marries ignorant white woman with tattoo fetish.
What a noble name your fiance has!!! If you’d like, I can draw you the "Native American symbol" that represents either of these meanings for your tattoo! Just decide which translation you like the best. I bet I could even come up with a picture that represents both meanings together!
Desiree getting a Henna (or however you spell it) tattoo, we were drunk so don’t mind the immaturity, she really thought it was a scorpion, and a week and a half later, that.. ‘Scorpion’ is still there.
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Fences Christopher Mansfield performs “Native American Print” on TBTL.
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i have seen my brother 2 times since alcohol took our moms life in ‘99. he is a big tattoo buff. i am going to visit him in a couple months and i thought it might be a good idea if we go together to get a tat in honor of our mom. problem is i have absolute no clue what to get other than maybe her name and years. she was half Native American, Santee Sioux more precisely and she took great pride in it. any ideas of something that i can get that isnt going to be a huge piece that will represent our culture? if not native, anyhting that might be in general a good idea for a mom tat.
Have you considered maybe getting a dream catcher? Or maybe an image of a Native American woman with the dates around it somewhere? I think either of those would look really nice. Whatever you decide, just make sure you are going to be happy with it.
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